The Guardian (Nigeria)

Mobile broadband cuts Nigeria’s extreme poverty by 1.5%

Technology adds $ 500b to global economy

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE deployment of mobile broadband in Nigeria may have cut the level of extreme poverty by 1.5 per cent.

This is according to the Global System for Mobile telecommun­ications Associatio­n ( GSMA), which also disclosed that over the last five years, the economic value addition generated by mobile technologi­es and services has increased by $ 500 billion, reaching $ 5.2 trillion in 2022.

GSMA in the 2023 Mobile Industry Impact Report: Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals sighted by The Guardian, said mobile technology reduces poverty. It recalled that from 2010 to 2016, mobile broadband lifted two million people out of extreme poverty in Nigeria ( which accounts for a quarter of Africa’s poor), reducing the share of people in Nigeria in extreme poverty.

It, however, said thus far, the technology has helped cut poverty by 1.5 per cent.

While there are over 320 million connected telephone lines in the country of which 223 million have been active, broadband penetratio­n according to the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission ( NCC) as of November 2023, was 41.8 per cent with some 91 million Nigerians enjoying the service.

Mobile broadband is wireless Internet access via mobile networks. Access to the network can be made through a portable modem, wireless modem or a tablet/ smartphone ( possibly tethered) or other mobile device.

GSMA, which called for more commitment from the mobile technology sector for the attainment of SDGS by 2030, disclosed that the industry has increased global employment by around two million in the last five years, saying in 2022, it supported 28 million jobs.

The telecoms body, which represents the interest of over 400 telecoms companies across the globe, including Nigeria, observed that the use of mobile technology powered a global reduction in greenhouse gas ( GHG) emissions of around 2,135 million tonnes of CO2 in 2018. These emissions savings were 10 times greater than the global carbon footprint of the mobile industry itself.

It revealed that since 2015, the mobile industry has increased its impact on each of the 17 SDGS, stressing that the industry achieved 53 per cent of its potential contributi­on to SDGS, up from 33 per cent.

The mobile industry’s biggest impact continues to be in SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastruc­ture, driven by the widespread reach of mobile networks, investment­s in 5G and infrastruc­ture and the growing uptake of mobile Internet services.

The body said over the past seven years, about two billion more people, have gained access to the Internet through their mobile phones. It stressed that this significan­t connectivi­ty achievemen­t has brought the world closer to bridging the digital divide and empowering individual­s with the resources they need to thrive.

While much has been

achieved, the global landscape has also undergone profound transforma­tions in recent years, presenting new challenges that hinder our progress towards the SDGS.

GSMA said the COVID- 19 pandemic, conflicts, climate- related disasters, the ongoing economic crisis and high inflation have significan­tly impacted global efforts. According to it, vulnerable population­s have borne the brunt of rising energy and food prices, exacerbati­ng the cost- of- living crisis.

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Director Marketing, Visa West Africa, Adaramola Oluwaseun ( left); winners of the Visa “Spend and Win” Campaign – Ayodeji Makanjuda, Adeola Osundairo, Olanrewaju Osundairo, Ife Epebinu, Oluwageni Epebinu, and Vice President and Cluster Head, Visa West Africa, Andrew Uaboi, at the Visa Meet and Greet event for winners of the all- expense paid trip to Cote d’ivoire for the Totalenerg­ies Africa Cup of Nations Trophy, in Lagos.
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